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Hinkis’ Parents Awaiting Hearing on Appeal of Case

The parents of Hinkis, the Jewish policeman in Palestine who was sentenced to death on the accusation that he was implicated in the murder of a group of Arabs, are awaiting impatiently the hearing on the appeal of his case. His mother, who is on her way to Palestine, hopes to see her son freed […]

February 25, 1930
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The parents of Hinkis, the Jewish policeman in Palestine who was sentenced to death on the accusation that he was implicated in the murder of a group of Arabs, are awaiting impatiently the hearing on the appeal of his case. His mother, who is on her way to Palestine, hopes to see her son freed on her arrival there.

The parents of Hinkis have publicly thanked the Jewish press, especially the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, for the great interest they have shown in the fate of their son.

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